This is the joint website of Women Against Rape and Black Women's Rape Action Project. Both organisations are based on self-help and provide support, legal information and advocacy. We campaign for justice and protection for all women and girls, including asylum seekers, who have suffered sexual, domestic and/or racist violence.

WAR was founded in 1976. It has won changes in the law, such as making rape in marriage a crime, set legal precedents and achieved compensation for many women. BWRAP was founded in 1991. It focuses on getting justice for women of colour, bringing out the particular discrimination they face. It has prevented the deportation of many rape survivors. Both organisations are multiracial.

Cristel Amiss from Black Women's Rape Action Project speaks of the long history and often invisible organising against rape, racist and sexist violence by women of colour in the UK and across the globe.

Anastasia Richardson adresses a cheering crowd of 5000 women and men.

Sheila Farmer speaks of her fight against being prosecuted for brothel-keeping for working together with other women for safetey. Niki Adams, English Collective of Prostitutes introduced her. Read more here: Stop this prosecution - Safety must be the priorityOne of Slutwalk London’s demands is that the prosecution of Sheila Farmer be dropped.

Elizabeth Head leading the chanting "We are all chambermaids!"

Caitlin Hayward-Tapp reads her own poem much loved by the audience.

Lisa Longstaff, Women Against Rape, introduces a new self-help guide for survivors of rape and sexual assault "Justice Is Your Right", and speaks of WAR's long history of fighting against rape.